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Jony Ive Discusses Apple's Creative Design Processes
![]() ![]() In a rare interview, Apple design chief Jony Ive participated in a Q&A exchange with the London Evening Standard, offering his perspective on a number of topics including how the design process works at Apple. Quote:
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Article Link: Jony Ive Discusses Apple's Creative Design Processes |
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Change the Constitution, Ive for President.
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That's Sir Jony Ive, to you!
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I think many would prefer Sir Jony Ive to present Apple's keynotes over Tim Cook, all due respect to Mr. Cook.
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I'd love to see a detailed publication of how the iPad when from an idea to final launch. It's touched upon in Steve Jobs' biography, but I'd love more depth. As far as I can remember, it says that they were designing a netbook, but the keyboards were proving expensive, so Steve wanted to shift the display onto the screen, and make a touch screen keyboard.
How interesting would the rest be? The decision that iOS was capable enough and would work, not Mac OS X; The design decisions that made some consumers look at it and say "Its a big iPod touch"; A4 chips instead of Intel chips, etc. |
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Agreed, although I think Sir Jony Ive prefers to stay in his studio/lab making the magic happen.
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Sadly, I don't think Ive wants the job. He can captivate an audience like Jobs did. This is not just because of his design sense but rather he is just that interesting.
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Ive is currently designing the replacement of the iCannotthinkofbecauseiamtoonarrowsighted
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I love Apple as much as the next guy but, what product would that be? As far as I can see, all they have done is improve existing categories. Computer, MP3 player, phone, tablet, etc. I am not trying to pick a fight or be argumentative, either I'm being totally dense here (which could be) or Ives is in dreamland?
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People don't need any of these devices. But, they are really useful. Surprisingly useful, really.
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That's nothing special, Jony. What he describes in this painfully mundane description of brainstorming takes place in hundreds of companies every day. The difference at Apple is that they have the money and the freedom to actually explore all of their innovations and define new classes of products in the process.
I guarantee you, if you took folks like Jony and his team and plopped them in Samsung or HP, they wouldn't be able to get anything approved. He would be completely suffocated and stifled by timid bureaucrats. Jony's good -but he's not the only industrial design genius (or necessarily the best) out there. He's just fortunate to work for a company with a gigantic creativity war chest. Here's hoping Tim doesn't hose that up
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ps where can we read the specs of your beast? |
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Role at Apple
Sir Jony's role at Apple might have more to do with how Steve Jobs created the corporate structure and culture. He built in some amazing powers for the creative staff, yet might have equally restricted other potential outlets.
Like, restricting VPs from sitting on other company's boards. Even though someone has achieved to the level of VP, they shouldn't be acting like mini-CEOs. In Jony Ive's case, the powers that are built in so that no one from other branches of the company can kill or drive his creative designs, and that, even the CEO cannot tell him what to do, or how to do it. That is incredible, to protect and value the creative process. However, I bet it also tries to restrict the public relations, sales, and marketing attention he might otherwise receive. It might downright restrict any non-Apple media within the US....hence the brief London interview? Just a thought. I'm also in agreement that he most likely doesn't want to be in the public eye, either. |
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I'd much rather listen to a keynote from Forstal and Ive than the two guys we had last week. Let the CEO talk market numbers and such, then hand the stage over.
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edit: others beat me. So add me to the list. |
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I think he looks great on the behind the scenes videos but they cost $$$ and weeks to make and edit. Not sure if Jony is ready for prime time or wants to be in that kind of spotlight. Keeping the myth alive Sir Ive.
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Yeah. Maybe not Jony, but Tim seriously needs to loosen up and work on his public speaking skills. That was the most wooden Keynote address I've seen in years. Felt very Samsung-ish.
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Many of his answers are pretty vague. The question about how Apple designs a new product is a great example. His answer is very, very abstract. Going from an idea, to a crude 3D prototype, going to real stuff. Well, what a novel information.
I would have wished on a little bit more details, but I guess that's Apple's secrets!
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why do we look to deify people? He's a charismatic designer who hit it off with another charismatic visionary at the right time and at the right place and were able to make huge strides in consumer electronics. Lets celebrate that rather than look for Steve Jobs in every charismatic Apple employee. The company has become so big, it can no longer be run as a single man's domain.
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Intense rather than interesting. Unfortunately, what with the Evening Standard being print, the breathless hushed tones of Jony's delivery are lost.
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How are Ive's comments any different from any other company in the world?! Sheeeez...you think of something, you ask if it may be useful/solve a problem, come up with a prototype. Wow! Great insight, Jony!
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Sadly it has been sitting in the corner of my living room for about 2 years now
It is quite outdated (the computing components) at this point.
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I would have wished on a little bit more details, but I guess that's Apple's secrets!
It is quite outdated (the computing components) at this point.
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